

However, before development can begin on Atomic Heart 2, the first game, which was released mere weeks ago, will need to run out its lifecycle. It took Mundfish five years to build the first game, so assuming the groundwork has been laid engine-wise, it could still take two or three years for the firm to flesh out Atomic Heart 2. This news, which was broken by Twisted Voxel, is by no means an indication that a new Atomic Heart game is going to launch anytime soon. He said he’d raised a question regarding a potential sequel to Atomic Heart, and while there were expectations that Mundfish would downplay the question, the team allegedly stated that there are active plans to develop Atomic Heart 2. In a short video, journalist Aleksey Makarenkov explained that he’d spoken briefly with the developers at Mundfish. Now, in an effort to push aside that negative news and look to the future, Mundfish, the game’s developer, has reportedly confirmed that Atomic Heart 2 is planned for development. It was generally well received, but some bad press began surfacing that marred the launch somewhat.

Atomic Heart debuted on the 21st of February, launching to a relatively eager reception.
